Photo of JEB Stuart with Custis Lee (son of Robert E Lee) and Stephen Dill Lee (no relation I believe to the other Lee family) who all became Generals in the CSA Army.

This is the gold watch fob (no watch though) you can see JEB Stuart wearing in the photo above.

JEB Stuart's battle flag still surviving.

A little history on the flag:

In December 2006, a personal Confederate battle flag, sewn by Flora Stuart, was sold at auction for a world-record price for any Confederate flag, for $956,000 (including buyer's premium)

The 34-inch by 34-inch flag was hand-sewn for Stuart by Flora in 1862 and Stuart carried it into some of his most famous battles. However, in December of that year, it fell from a tent front into a campfire and was damaged. Stuart returned it to his wife with a letter describing the accident and telling of his despondency over the banner's damage.

The flag remained with the Stuart family until 1969, when it was given to Stuart Hall, Staunton, Virginia, by a granddaughter of the Confederate general. Flora Cooke Stuart was headmistress of the Virginia Female Institute in Staunton, which was renamed "Stuart Hall" in her honor in 1907. The school quietly sold the flag and letter to a private collector in 2000. In 2006, the flag and letter, which had been displayed in a single frame in the Stuart Hall front parlor, sold separately at auction.

A homemade silk battle flag for the 42nd Alabama Regiment. This is one of the most beautiful surviving battle flags I've seen and last time I saw it for auction it went for $175,000 - I would love to have that flag. Come on lucky lottery numbers - Tony needs a CSA battle flag......